Suno's spring collection may have one upped fall's perfected prints, mostly due to the brand's winning collaborations. "When we do it this way, everyone can just do what they're really good at!" explained Suno's Max Osterweis.

The shoes came courtesy of Loeffler Randall, and the thick wooden wedges and blue and white flats will in fact be produced and sold for spring. The jewelry, including layers of thick colorful beads and every sort of bangle, was by Lizzie Fortunato.

"We really only know how to work on a team, none of this would be possible without so many people," explained his partner Erin Beatty when asked how so many visions work so well together. "I mean, we've tried collaborations that, um, you know," Max interjected, "I mean these worked perfectly."